Technical: An exchange between A payable right upon the person and A property on the basis of ownership of the price and the right

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TYPES OPINION OF SCHOLARS APPLICATION

Sale of debt which can be either against a debt or other than a debt , to the debtor or other than a debtor, on a cash basis or a deferred payment basis. Sale contract in which the creditor sells his payable right upon the debtor either to the debtor himself or to A third party at discount price or at cost price on the spot payment basis

EVIDENCESDEFINITION

Hadith: Ibn Umar reported that: One day he came to see the Prophet (saw) and told him: I sell camel in Baqi in dinars (debt) and accept dirhams (payment), and I sell in dirhams (debt) and accept dinars (payment). The Prophet (saw) said: It is okay, but you should try to accept it at the day price for each before you conclude your contract. Narrated by Muslim

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EVIDENCESDEFINITION

Ijma Majority of scholars agree on its permissibility because there is no single nas quoted its prohibition except the prohibition of bay al-kali bi al-kali. They hold different views about sale of debt to the third parties on the ground that the seller will not be able to deliver the sold debt.

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TYPES OPINION OF SCHOLARS APPLICATION

Legality of bay al-dayn depends on its types which are determined by the number of parties involved (whether two or three), the party to whom the debt is sold (whether to the debtor or non debtor) and the modes of delivery (on a spot basis or credit basis)

PILLARS OF BAY AL-SARF

DEFINITION

EVIDENCES

Seller and buyer Merchandise/goods Price Sighah

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TYPES OF AL-DAYNDEFINITION

Confirmed Debt (Dayn Mustaqir)

A debt which is fully confirmed upon the debtor and he has to pay it. It cannot be either cancelled or waived without the consent of the creditor Eg. Credit, cost of damages, price of a good, cost of completed labor, and dowry of spouse after marital consummation

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Non confirmed Debt (Dayn Ghayr Mustaqir)

A debt in which has not fully confirmed upon the debtor due the fact that the possession of the creditor is subject to its confirmation. It can be cancelled at any time before the completion of the basic of the debt. Non-confirmed debt is used for selling or buying to a third party. Eg. Cost of labor before the completion of the work, dowry of spouse may not complete in case of the divorce before marital consummation.

CONDITIONS OF BAY AL-DAYN

DEFINITION

EVIDENCES

No delivery risk The debt is confirmed and owned No element of riba and gharar

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OPINION OF SCHOLARSDEFINITION

Sales of Debt to the Debtor (Bay al-dayn li al-madin)

According to Hanafis, Malikis, Shafiis and some Hanbalis, the sale is allowed and fully permissible The creditor has the full right to sell his debt to the debtor as the debt raised from the cost of damage, qard, price of commodity and cost of services Regardless of the types of the debt (confirmation or time stipulation) and at any time and any price Selling the debt to the debtor means the debtor is taking what he is supposed to take in reality The debt is a right. Therefore selling or giving it to the debtor is originally allowed The delivery of the item to the buyer is not needed in sale of debt, therefore it is permissible

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OPINION OF SCHOLARSDEFINITION

The Sale of Debt to a Third Party

EVIDENCES

(Bay al-dayn li ghayr al madin)

According to Hanafis, some Shafiis, Hanbalis and Zahiris the sale of confirmed or non confirmed debt is not allowed to be sold to the third party based on: A sale of un possessed item (bay ma la tamlik) A sale of undeliverable item It may create a conflict between the debtor and the buyer of the debt Some Shafiis and Hanbalis (Ibn Qayyim) the sale of confirmed debt to the third party is allowed based on: There is no authentic nas that prohibits such sale The debt is a right in the possession of the creditor. So he has the full right to sell it to the debtor or the third party Based on legal maxim: All transactions are permissible until they are proven non permissible by an authentic source

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OPINION OF SCHOLARSDEFINITION

The Sale of Debt to a Third Party (Bay al-dayn li ghayr al madin)

According to Majma Fiqh al Islami Sale of debt to the debtor is permissible Sale of debt to the 3rd party is permissible Provided that there is no element of riba and gharar Shariah Advisory Council of Securities Commission of Malaysia Bay al dayn is permissible Bay al-kali bi al-kali is not permissible Sale of debt to the debtor is permissible Sale of debt to the 3rd party is permissible Provided that there is no element of riba and gharar